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Choose the correct answers.Japanese inventor Satoshi Tajiri 1….... Pokémon, or pocket monsters, in 1995. By 1999, children 2….... their parents for Pokémon games all over the world, and the Pokémon company 3…....  thousands of games every day! Many crazes stop being popular quite quickly, but this 4….... with Pokémon. When the company 5….... its tenth anniversary, millions of people 6…....  Pokémon computer games, cards and toys. Today, it is one of the most successful game companies in the...
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Choose the correct answers.

Japanese inventor Satoshi Tajiri 1….... Pokémon, or pocket monsters, in 1995. By 1999, children 2….... their parents for Pokémon games all over the world, and the Pokémon company 3…....  thousands of games every day! Many crazes stop being popular quite quickly, but this 4….... with Pokémon. When the company 5….... its tenth anniversary, millions of people 6…....  Pokémon computer games, cards and toys. Today, it is one of the most successful game companies in the world.

1. a. used to create                 b. created                          c. was creating

2. a. were asking                    b. asked                             c. asking

3. a. sold                                 b. was selling                    c. used to sell

4. a. didn't happen                  b. wasn't happening          c. doesn't happen

5. a. was celebrating               b. used to celebrate          c. celebrated

6. a. still buying                       b. were still buying            c. still bought

1
19 tháng 8 2023

1 – b

2 – a

3 – b

4 – a

5 – c

6 – b

15 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án D

4 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án: B

21 tháng 5 2021

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21 tháng 5 2021

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Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True or False, and choose the correct answers (A, B, C or D) for the questions 5 and 6. Today Levi Strauss & Co. makes jeans in large factories. Other companies all over the world also make jeans. Usually, one worker makes just one part of the pair of pants. Someone makes the front of the pant legs, and someone else makes the back. Another person puts in the zipper.Why are jeans popular? In the United States, they are the only kind of...
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Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True or False, and choose the correct answers (A, B, C or D) for the questions 5 and 6.

Today Levi Strauss & Co. makes jeans in large factories. Other companies all over the world also make jeans. Usually, one worker makes just one part of the pair of pants. Someone makes the front of the pant legs, and someone else makes the back. Another person puts in the zipper.

Why are jeans popular? In the United States, they are the only kind of traditional clothes. In other countries, young people wear them because they want to look modern. Jeans are a sign of youth and independence. Everybody wears jeans because everybody wants to be modern, young and independent.

 

1. Usually, one worker makes all part of the pair of jeans.                                                  

2. The United States has many different types of traditional clothes.                                    

3. Jeans are made and worn worldwide.                                                          

4. Today only Levi Strauss & Co. makes jeans in the world.                                           

5. According to the writer, ____________________________

 

       A. only young people wear jeans. C. jeans symbolize youth and independence.

B. a few workers make the zipper.          D. jeans seem to be unpopular all over the world.

 

6.  Young people like jeans because ________________________.

 A.they are made by Levi Strauss.                C. they are included strong zippers.

 A.they are useful for their work.                   D. they want to look modern

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30 tháng 10 2021

1. F                              

2. F                   

3. T                                               

4. F                                      

5. According to the writer, ____________________________

    A. only young people wear jeans. C. jeans symbolize youth and independence.

B. a few workers make the zipper.          D. jeans seem to be unpopular all over the world.

6.  Young people like jeans because ________________________.

 A.they are made by Levi Strauss.                C. they are included strong zippers.

 A.they are useful for their work.                   D. they want to look modern

Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questionWhere one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it. A good home makes this possible - for example, by providing the opportunity for the child to play with a clockwork car or toy railway train up to any age if he still needs to do so. This principle, in fact,...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the question

Where one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it. A good home makes this possible - for example, by providing the opportunity for the child to play with a clockwork car or toy railway train up to any age if he still needs to do so. This principle, in fact, underlies all psychological treatment of children in difficulties with their development, and is the basic of work in child clinics.

The beginnings of discipline are in the nursery. Even the youngest baby is taught by gradual stages to wait for food, to sleep and wake at regular intervals and so on. If the child feels the world around him is a warm and friendly one, he slowly accepts its rhythm and accustoms himself to conforming to its demands. Learning to wait for things, particularly for food, is a very important element in upbringing, and is achieved successfully only if too great demands are not made before the child can understand them. Every parent watches eagerly the child's acquisition of each new skill: the first spoken words, the first independent steps, or the beginning of reading and writing. It is often tempting to hurry the child beyond his natural learning rate, but this can set up dangerous feelings of failure and states of anxiety in the child. This might happen at any stage. A baby might be forced to use a toilet too early, a young child might be encouraged to learn to read before he knows the meaning of the words he reads. On the other hand, though, if a child is left alone too much, or without any learning opportunities, he loses his natural zest for life and his desire to find out new things for himself.

Learning together is a fruitful source of relationship between children and parents. By playing together, parents learn more about their children and children learn more from their parents. Toys and games which both parents and children can share are an important means of achieving this co-operation. Building-block toys, jigsaw puzzles and crosswords are good examples.

Parents vary greatly in their degree of strictness or indulgence towards their children. Some may be especially strict in money matters; others are severe over times of coming home at night, punctuality for meals or personal cleanliness. In general, the controls imposed represent the needs of the parents and the values of the community as much as the child's own happiness and well-being.

With regard to the development of moral standards in the growing child, consistency is very important in parental teaching. To forbid a thing one day and excuse it the next is no foundation for morality. Also, parents should realize that "Example is better than precept". If they are hypocritical and do not practice what they preach, their children may grow confused and emotionally insecure when they grow old enough to think for themselves, and realize they have been, to some extent, deceived. A sudden awareness of a marked difference between their parents' ethics and their morals can be a dangerous disillusion

The principle underlying all treatment of developmental difficulties in children _________

A. is in the provision of clockwork toys and tr

B. is to send them to clinics

C. is to capture them before they are sufficiently experienced

D. offers recapture of earlier experiences

1
21 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án là D

Nguyên tắc nằm trong tất cả cách chữa trị cho sự khó khăn trong quá trình phát triển ở trẻ

A. cung cấp đồ chơi đồng hồ và tàu hỏa.

B. gửi chúng đến các phòng khám

C. bắt giữ chúng trước khi chúng trải nghiệm đủ

D. quay trở lại những trải nghiệm ban đầu

Dẫn chứng: Where one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.BRINGING UP CHILDRENWhere one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it. A good home makes this possible - for example, by providing the opportunity for the child to play with a clockwork car or toy railway train up to any age if he still needs to...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

BRINGING UP CHILDREN

Where one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it. A good home makes this possible - for example, by providing the opportunity for the child to play with a clockwork car or toy railway train up to any age if he still needs to do so. This principle, in fact, underlies all psychological treatment of children in difficulties with their development, and is the basic of work in child clinics.

The beginnings of discipline are in the nursery. Even the youngest baby is taught by gradual stages to wait for food, to sleep and wake at regular intervals and so on. If the child feels the world around him is a warm and friendly one, he slowly accepts its rhythm and accustoms himself to conforming to its demands. Learning to wait for things, particularly for food, is a very important element in upbringing, and is achieved successfully only if too great demands are not made before the child can understand them. Every parent watches eagerly the child's acquisition of each new skill: the first spoken words, the first independent steps, or the beginning of reading and writing. It is often tempting to hurry the child beyond his natural learning rate, but this can set up dangerous feelings of failure and states of anxiety in the child. This might happen at any stage. A baby might be forced to use a toilet too early, a young child might be encouraged to learn to read before he knows the meaning of the words he reads. On the other hand, though, if a child is left alone too much, or without any learning opportunities, he loses his natural zest for life and his desire to find out new things for himself.

Learning together is a fruitful source of relationship between children and parents. By playing together, parents learn more about their children and children learn more from their parents. Toys and games which both parents and children can share are an important means of achieving this co-operation. Building-block toys, jigsaw puzzles and crosswords are good examples.

Parents vary greatly in their degree of strictness or indulgence towards their children. Some may be especially strict in money matters; others are severe over times of coming home at night, punctuality for meals or personal cleanliness. In general, the controls imposed represent the needs of the parents and the values of the community as much as the child's own happiness and well-being.

With regard to the development of moral standards in the growing child, consistency is very important in parental teaching. To forbid a thing one day and excuse it the next is no foundation for morality. Also, parents should realize that“Example is better than precept”. If they are hypocritical and do not practice what they preach, their children may grow confused and emotionally insecure when they grow old enough to think for themselves, and realize they have been, to some extent, deceived. A sudden awareness of a marked difference between their parents' ethics and their morals can be a dangerous disillusion.

The principle underlying all treatment of developmental difficulties in children_________________________.

A. is in the provision of clockwork toys and trains

B. is to send them to clinics

C. is to capture them before they are sufficiently experienced

D. offers recapture of earlier experiences

1
23 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án D

Thông tin: Where one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it. … This principle, in fact, underlies all psychological treatment of children in difficulties with their development, and is the basic of work in child clinics.

Dịch nghĩa: Trong trường hợp một giai đoạn phát triển của trẻ đã bị bỏ sót, hoặc không được trải nghiệm đầy đủ, trẻ có thể phải quay trở lại và nắm bắt những kinh nghiệm đó. ... Nguyên tắc này, trên thực tế, làm nền tảng cho tất cả các điều trị tâm lý của trẻ em gặp khó khăn với sự phát triển của họ, và là điều cơ bản của công việc tại các phòng khám trẻ em.

Như vậy nguyên tắc được nhắc đến chính là việc quay lại nắm bắt những điều bị thiếu sót. Phương án D. offers recapture of earlier experiences = đề nghị sự lấy lại những kinh nghiệm trước đó, là phương án chính xác nhất

          A. is in the provision of clockwork toys and trains = nằm trong việc cung cấp đồ chơi đồng hồ và xe lửa   

A good home makes this possible - for example, by providing the opportunity for the child to play with a clockwork car or toy railway train up to any age if he still needs to do so. = Một ngôi nhà tốt khiến điều này có thể - ví dụ, bằng cách cung cấp các cơ hội cho trẻ chơi với một chiếc xe ô tô dây cót hoặc đồ chơi tàu hỏa lên đến độ tuổi bất kì nếu trẻ vẫn cần phải làm như vậy.

Đây chỉ là một ví dụ cho nguyên tắc được đưa ra trong bài.

          B. is to send them to clinics = là gửi chúng đến phòng khám.

Không có thông tin như vậy trong bài.                   

          C. is to capture them before they are sufficiently experienced = là để nắm bắt chúng trước khi chúng được trải nghiệm đầy đủ.

Thông tin sai với thông tin được nêu trên.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

The word "widespread" in paragraph 2 mostly means _________.

A. uncommon     

B. customary         

C. exceptional       

D. prevalent

1
12 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án C

Từ “widespread” trong đoạn 2 gần nghĩa nhất là __________.

A. không phổ biến                                             
B. theo phong tục thông thường

C. khác thường                                                   
D. phổ biến

Từ đồng nghĩa: widespread = prevalent: phổ biến

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:

"Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread."

(Trước đó, khái niệm về 1 nền giáo dục chính thức không quá phổ biến).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.          Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

         Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.

         Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.

         In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.

What does the word “that” in paragraph 2 refer to?

A. the second half of the 19th century

B. the beginning of the 19th century

C. the former part of the 19th century

D. the end of the 19th century

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6 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án A

Từ “that” trong đoạn 2 đề cập đến từ nào?

A. nửa sau thế kỉ thứ 19                                      
B. đầu thế kỉ thứ 19

C. nửa đầu thế kỉ thứ 19                                     
D. cuối thế kỉ thứ 19

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:

“In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread."

(Ví dụ, ở Hoa Kỳ, mãi đến nửa sau của thế kỉ thứ 19 thì chính phủ mới bắt buộc học sinh đi học. Trước đó, khái niệm về 1 nền giáo dục chính thức không quá phổ biến).